Bembidion grandiceps Hayward, 1897
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Bembidion grandiceps Hayward, 1897
Bembidium grandiceps Hayward, 1897: 70. Type locality: "Lowell [in] Mass[achusetts], New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia and Texas" (original citation). One syntype (labeled “Tex.”) in ANSP [# 1030]. Note. Six specimens, labeled “Pen” (1), “D.C.” (3), and “Tex.” (2), in LeConte’s collection (MCZ) are probably also syntypes.
Distribution.
This species is known from central Iowa (Maddison 2012: Supplementary content Table S1), northeastern Kansas (Pottawatomie County, CMNH; Lindroth 1963b: 218; Knaus 1903: 188), eastern Oklahoma (Latimer County, UASM) and central Texas (Blanco County, UASM; Hayward 1897: 70). According to Hildebrandt and Maddison (2011: 273), the records from Massachusetts, "New Jersey," “Pennsylvania,” the District of Columbia (Hayward 1897: 70), and New York (Notman 1928: 216) are likely incorrect and may be based on Bembidion fugax .
Records.
USA: IA, KS, OK, TX
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